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Autophagy starts with the initiation and nucleation of isolation membranes, which further expand and seal to form autophagosomes. The regulation of isolation membrane closure remains poorly understood. CK1 delta is a member of the casein kinase I family of serine/threonine specific kinases. Although CK1 delta is reported to be involved in various cellular processes, its role in autophagy is unknown. Here, we show that CK1 delta regulates the progression of autophagy from the formation of isolation membranes to autophagosome closure, and is essential for macroautophagy. CK1 delta depletion results in impaired autophagy flux and the accumulation of unsealed isolation membranes. The association of LC3 with ATG9A, ATG14L, and ATG16L1 was found to be increased in CK1 delta-depleted cells. The role of CK1 delta in autophagosome completion appears to be conserved between yeasts and humans. Our data reveal a key role for CK1 delta/Hrr25 in autophagosome completion.
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FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
ISSN: 2296-634X
年份: 2020
卷: 8
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JCR@2022
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